About
I am interested in how politics and democracy are changing in South America, and how capitalism is mutating in order to extend its rule human lives beyond the modern technologies of control and surveillance. My research asks questions about how so-called globalization is affecting the historical frame of the nation-state and how cultural, political, financial, technological processes define the new world order by altering its language and collective social imaginaries. I am interested in how all these processes affect gender relations, culture, art, and especially, how literature and cinema mounts a radical criticism of these developments.